The Scottish flag, known as the Saltire, features a blue field that is typically described as a shade of azure. The exact color can vary, but it is often represented as a medium to dark blue. The flag's design consists of a white diagonal cross on the blue background, symbolizing St. Andrew, Scotland's patron saint.
The blue colour on the Union Flag is from the Scottish Saltire.
White, Blue & Red. The English flag is red and white. The Welsh flag is red and white. The Scottish flag is blue and white
Both. If you look at the Union Flag the blue background which is the Scottish flag is dark blue. You also sometimes see the Scottish flag on its own with both a dark and light blue background. Personally, i prefer the light blue flag.
The red follows from the flag of St. George, which is a red cross on a white background.
The blue cross (or saltire) in the Union Flag is the Scottish flag of Saint Andrew. Blue is culturally considered a boy colour, although until the early 20th century is was more commonly considered to be a girl colour, probably due to the historical association with the Virgin Mary.
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Blue and white- the Scottish flag is the cross of St. Andrew, which is a white diagonal cross on a blue background.
IT means for blue
Blue, from the Saltire flag of St Andrew although Mauve has often been used by Scottish Nationalists as it represents the colour of heather flowers that grow in the Scottish wilderness.The Scottish flag is blue with a white diagonal cross. The Scottish national football and Rugby teams play in dark blue strips. Scotland is also associated with tartan, which is a plaid pattern made of a variety of mixtures of colours, mostly blue, green, red, yellow, black and white.
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blue with stars